VIDEO SHOWS: HIGHLIGHTS FROM THE FIRST ROUND OF THE JAKARTA INTERNATIONAL CHAMPIONSHIP RESENDING WITH SCRIPT SHOWS: JAKARTA, INDONESIA (OCTOBER 2, 2025) (ASIAN TOUR MEDIA – Maximum use of two (2) minutes. No use 48 hours after the end of the round. No archive. No resales. No monetisation) 1. SCENIC VIEW OF COURSE 2. SUTEEPAT PRATEEPTIENCHAI MISSES HIS EAGLE PUTT AT THE 1ST BUT MAKES BIRDIE 3. WADE ORMSBY BIRDIES THE 1ST 4. KAZUKI HIGA MAKES BIRDIE AT THE 9TH 5. SCOTT VINCENT BIRDIES THE 9TH 6. JONATHAN WIJONO MAKES HIS PAR PUTT AT THE 2ND 7. DOYEOB MUN CHIPS IN AT THE 12TH FOR A BIRDIE 8. RICHARD T. LEE PUTTS FROM OFF THE GREEN TO MAKE A BIRDIE AT THE 3RD 9. AHMAD BAIG'S TEE SHOT AT THE 12TH SETS UP BIRDIE 10. GAGANJEET BHULLAR'S 2ND SHOT AT THE 1ST SETS UP EAGLE STORY: Suteepat Prateeptienchai took the lead in the first round of the Jakarta International Championship on Thursday (October 2) before darkness ended play early. The Thai fired eight birdies and just one bogey on his way to a seven-under-par round of 63, a shot ahead of four players on six-under-par. Prateeptienchais' compatriot Pavit Tangkamolprasert is one of those a shot back with two holes still to go after play was suspended due to the fading light. Alongside Tangkamolprasert are Australian Wade Ormsby, Roberto Lebrija of Mexico and Chang Wei Lun of Taiwan. (Production: Andy Ragg)
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